If Quentin Moses came out of school after his junior year, he could've been a top 15 pick.
Now, days before the 2007 NFL draft, the Georgia product will be lucky to get picked before round 3 kicks off.
Moses slumped his final season, going from 11.5 sacks in 2005 to just 4.5 in 2006.
In talking to Moses on Wednesday, he was very positive. He says that he considers it a blessing to play in the NFL and isn't worried about his stock.
Moses says the toughest thing about last year was listening to people question his heart. The defensive end says he wasn't worried about his sack total. He was getting doubled and tripled and Charles Johnson was able to get off.
He also adds he was disappointed about his performance at the Pro Day and the Combine.
There is talk about moving Moses to outside linebacker in the NFL, something he would embrace.
Moses says that whatever team gets him will be getting a seasoned player with an enormous chip on his shoulder, ready to work and explode.